セイロン・ティー・リージョン
カップに入っているビールには、伝えるべきストーリーがあります。なだらかな丘、豊かな日差し、緑豊かな地方を物語っています。
スリランカでは、中部と南部の州でほとんどのお茶が生産されています。標高や微気候の変化が、セイロンティーの独特の風味、色、香り、季節性に影響を与えます。
ローカントリー(海抜2000フィートまで)
ルフナとサバラガムワの地域は、長葉茶で知られています。この地域のお茶を淹れると、バーガンディの色合いとキャラメルと麦芽のような風味のカップが生まれます。この紅茶は、中東、CIS諸国、英国で人気があります。
ミッドカントリー(海抜2,000フィート~4,000フィート)
キャンディーの霧深い丘で採れるお茶は、コクのある風味と銅の色合いで知られています。オーストラリア人とアメリカ人の間で人気があります。
ハイカントリー(海抜から4,000フィート以上)
ウバの東部高地は、その強烈な辛味とさわやかな香りで世界的に有名です。)Uva特有の条件は、不動産所有者が新しい種類のお茶の栽培を試すことができる微気候条件です。
スリランカには、ヌワラ・エリヤ、ディンブラ、ウダ・プッセラワと呼ばれる標高の高い州が他に3つあります。芳香のある芳香のあるお茶が好きなら、ここのお茶がきっと気に入るはずです。
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Uda Pussellawa Tea
This region is twice blessed. It’s blessed during the months of June and September when the southwest monsoon arrives; a cold and dry spell to spur the tea bush to sprout the leaves that will produce a medium-bodied rosy tea graced with subtle character. Then it’s blessed again between November and January when the northeast monsoon’s yearly visitation brings rain in its wake and makes the tea darker in colour and stronger in flavour, adding more tang.
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Dimbula Tea
It is cool and dry between December and March and then the heavens open up to send in the rains between May and September. Two different climates within each year dictate Dimbula’s tea produce; a host of natural flavours with a hint of jasmine spiced with cypress. The tea when brewed displays a hue of a reddish, golden orange. And when tasted, it’s surprising to find a taste refreshingly mellow. Defined as ‘high grown’ tea, it is probably, the most famous Ceylon Tea of all.
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Uva Tea
It’s the climate that makes Uva tea highly prized. The mountainous terrain is exposed to both monsoon seasons; the annual northeast and the southwest monsoons.
But when the winds reach these climes and howl around its high towers, they blow bereft of moisture – a spent force which had discharged its water content in the hills below.
The dryness gives Uva tea a special concentrated aroma and a distinct exotic flavour.
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Nuwara Eliya Tea
From the mist wrapped mountains of Nuwara Eliya that rise from the centre of the island to soar over 6000 feet above sea level, where the morning air is cool and bracing and the nights cold and touched with frost, come the lightest and the most refined. Nuwara Eliya is the champagne province of the country’s tea lands with best imbibed light.
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Sabaragamuwa Tea
It’s not only in the mountains that Ceylon Tea brews best. The region of Sabaragamuwa, geographically placed at a lower elevation, musters a tea that is second to none. The climate which is hot and humid in the open air and moist and cool where the surrounding foliage is dense, serve to produce a dry tea leaf of a dark reddish black hue.
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Ruhuna Tea
Rained on by the southwest monsoon, warmed by the tropic sun, the island’s low lying area’s tea have continuously showed their colours by producing leaves with a distinct blackness which imparts a strong and rich taste to rival the best the rest of Lanka can offer. From the south comes a tea full-bodied in its timbre with its flavour vibrant and strong.
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Kandy Tea
This mid country tea grown at 2,000 to 4,000 feet above sea level produces robust, full-bodied teas. Ideal for those who love their tea strong, bursting with flavour: the perfect wake-up tea for winter mornings, or when the heart needs a perky sprint.